There appears to be a growing trend away from the traditional centralized SCM systems (such as CVS, Subversion, Perforce) towards truly distributed systems (such as svk, arch, darcs or git). Which will fit better for your organisation is something that only you can decide, but you could take a look at this journal-entry by mugwumpjism on use.perl.org which is the first of four articles looking at different SCM systems, I found those rather helpful (and after trying it out I agree with the authors endorsement of git).
In reply to Re: Tracking code changes
by tirwhan
in thread Tracking code changes
by xorl
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